Atheists & Agnostics
Related: About this forumA question for any historian that studies
Christian history. Seems to be a possibility, according to the Google, was King James a Drag Queen?
Farmer-Rick
(11,416 posts)And his cardinals look like back up singers in a drag show.
Let's face it, filthy-rich and religious men have always liked pretty dresses. But what was good for weird dictatorial and imaginary being leaders was forbidden for the vast majority of us.
usonian
(13,854 posts)But all those biblical figures wore "dresses" and our Extreme Court parades around in black nightgowns.
Who are they to say what people otta wear?
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)History does ? If he James was gay.
multigraincracker
(34,090 posts)I just cant find any boycott of his book.
Farmer-Rick
(11,416 posts)He wrote poems to them.
"James nevertheless cultivated a close friendship with the married 37-year-old Esme Stuart, 1st Earl of Lennox, to who he also dedicated a poem. What was more likely a crush for the then 14-year-old James than a friendship is the first indication of the Scottish kings latent homosexuality which Protestant nobles disdained given James's enjoyment of demonstrating public displays of affection with the earl."
https://www.history.co.uk/articles/the-life-of-king-james-i-and-vi-the-wisest-fool-in-christendom
But all the innocent women he murdered, and caused to be murdered, burned at the steak or hanged for being witches put a pall on his 25 year reign. He died of dysentery at the age of 58.
"The North Berwick Witch Trials saw James taking it upon himself to appear in person to interrogate a group of people accused of witchcraft. James played the role of prosecuting barrister, interviewing women such as Agnes Sampson, a healer known as the Wise Wife of Keith which kicked off a witch craze of prosecutions between 1590 1662. It is estimated that about 1500 people were executed in Scotland under charges of witchcraft, most of whom were women who had become victims of gossip and hearsay."
He then went on to write books about witchcraft spreading this mass delusion throughout the empire; causing even more innocent people to die.
Warpy
(113,130 posts)and yes, the king joined in the fun. Dignified pomp happened in cathedrals and anywhere he appeared in front of the commons. At home with his homies, anything went. And did.
While portraits make him look like a rather tight tipped Puritan and he did commission the scholarly KJV of the bible, his court was anything but understated:
As King of Scotland, Jamess artistic patronage had facilitated a flourishing Renaissance court culture. The baptismal celebrations for the Kings heir, Prince Henry held at Stirling Castle in 1594 provided symbolic confirmation of Stuart dynastic fecundity, in contrast to Tudor barrenness. Fourteen new outfits were designed for James and his Danish queen, Anne, crafted from imported plush, satin and taffeta from Genoa, velvet from Lucca, and cloth of silver and gold in a rainbow palette. The baptismal banquet included a 40ft-high galleon, with herrings, whiting, flounders, oysters, whelks, crabs and clams all modelled in sugar, according to one account of the festivities.
https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/article/magazine-lockdown-and-luxury-the-court-of-james-i
If you're asking if he was gay, that has not been established. He and his queen did their duty and produced heirs.